LONDON - Britain's First Secretary of State Damian Green was forced to resign on Wednesday after an investigation concluded he had made misleading statements about pornographic images found on a Parliament computer in his office in 2008.
UNITED NATIONS - US President Donald Trump on Wednesday threatened to withdraw financial aid from countries that backed a United Nations resolution rejecting US recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
Tax overhaul passed but only 1 in 3 voters backed bill in recent days, polls show
A Washington state politician is questioning whether Amtrak had sufficient safety measures in place before Monday's deadly derailment.
British counter-terror police resumed searches of two properties on Wednesday following the arrest of four men on suspicion of planning acts of terrorism on Tuesday.
SEOUL - Civic groups in the Republic of Korea on Wednesday called for a halt to war games between Seoul and Washington in the wake of the upcoming Pyeongchang Winter Olympics, which the country has vowed to use to spread a message of peace in the region.
ROME - "O Christmas tree, O Christmas tree, how pitifully bare are your branches!" Romans on Tuesday were mourning the untimely death of the Eternal City's tree, affectionately nicknamed "Baldy".
A former Chinese graduate student in Japan was sentenced to 20 years in prison after he was found guilty of killing a fellow Chinese student in Tokyo last year.
WASHINGTON - The US Senate narrowly approved a sweeping tax overhaul early on Wednesday, putting President Donald Trump on the brink of his first major legislative triumph nearly a year after he took office.
SEOUL - The Republic of Korea's Foreign Minister Kang Kyung-wha is set to make her first visit to Japan for talks with her Japanese counterpart, amid growing concern that a controversial bilateral comfort women agreement could cast a cloud over the meeting.
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